John went with me to the lottie last week, we pulled a few beans, the first I had got as we planted late and a few other things and the last of the peas. The peas were finished so we pulled them all out..like you do
John went by himelf today to water, I asked him to pick a few beans for tea of the tall,growing ones with the red flowers, the runners, he was gone ages and when he came baqck he had all sorts of beans in the basket.
The red runners as I had asked, a handful of Dragons tongue just started to flower last week, ditto to my Safari beans and ditto again to my Fortex and my Gina Romano.
I asked why he had picked other than he went for, then the truth came out. He pulled the beans he could see then pulled up all the plants and dumped them, So all my beans which are just coming into flower and a few that had produced one or two beans are now gone.
When I tried to find out why he said you picked peas the other day then pulled out the plants!!!!
So I am beanless now.. frothing at the mouth and trying to be non judgemental, can I scream here please
AAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGG
I feel deflated.
XX Jeannine :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Oh dear. :( :-X
It sounds a if your new 'voodoo doll' is starting to work.
Oooooops!
Must admit my hubby never goes up unassisted :)
Ninny
Typical man - act first, think afterwards (or not at all) ::)!! Poor you...
Reminds me when Jim used to strim the lottie for me......had some lovely clematis that he strimmed twice...............Grrrrr
They need watching ;D
We have a neighbor with a gardening business & OH used his strimmer at the lotty to strim the grass............. the fruit cage & the brassica cage. Oh dear.
I couldn't let him go on his own unless it was to dig.
If you lived next door you could share mine (( hugs))
I NEVER let my OH go on his own and even when he comes with me he still managed to pull all the spring onions up he thought they were grass. Yes I always plant grass in neat rows ;D
x Chas
You know if they all held hands nicely they would have trouble crossing a main road without he lollpop lady.
He put the custard powder away last week, we are still looking for that.
XX Jeannine
Quote from: asj on August 15, 2010, 12:10:24
Typical man - act first, think afterwards (or not at all) ::)!! Poor you...
Ahem. My wife had to look after the allotments to a large extent from last Autumn until earlier this year. Results
ALL raspberry canes cut down last Autumn, regardless of type so no Summer raspberries this year.
All garlic gloves split off, then carefully reassembled inot groups and planted in a hole. Instead of 130 or so separate garlic bulbs, we ended up with 12 groups of garlic bulblets.
Broad beans carefull planted in a zig zag row, with around 12 inches between plants. One whole bed taken up by 4 'rows' of beans
Wildflower area cut down and removed to compost heap for tidiness before seeds had dropped
Ok, we have one lady now, still in the minority though :D
Hmmm.The ladies are always saying we men can't multi task or was that do any task ;D
Quote from: luckycharlie on August 15, 2010, 12:56:09
If you lived next door you could share mine (( hugs))
I NEVER let my OH go on his own and even when he comes with me he still managed to pull all the spring onions up he thought they were grass. Yes I always plant grass in neat rows ;D
x Chas
MY OH hoed my nicely planted leeks; cos couch grass likes lines dunnit? He was banned from going on his own and only was allowed last week under strict instructions to ONLY GET COURGETTES...so he came home with courgettes and - yes - squashes that were still growing.
He just wants to weed and hoe everything in sight.
My old Mum did the same thing a couple of years ago. She got ever so upset about it
Huge hug
Worst is I bet John was just trying to be helpful, poor you x
Good quote I heard a few days ago
" My wife is always telling me I don't listen..at least I think that's what she said"
One day before I left for work I put our dirty clothes in the linen basket ready for the washing machine.
When I returned home OH said ..."oh you are going to be so pleased with me because Ive done all the ironing"
It was sad telling him that he had ironed all the dirty clothes ::) ;D ;D ;D
Duke
My allotment is mostly an OH free zone. If I plant something he can be guaranteed to tread on it or dig it up.
When I was in hospital he went to pick me some crops, I was suffering vegetable withdrawl symptoms. But he trod on so many other things. He cannot standstill so seems to tread on the same place over and over again. I have very narrow walkways between the plants and always walk along them but he manages to tread sideways and so squash the plants either side of the path.
OH limited to mowing the lawn but even that is a problem since he leaves the last 4 inches everytime, and then another 4 inches and then another until there is a wide piece of long grass all round the lawn.
I bought and planted 5 gooseberries 2 years ago to train up as cordons to keep pests off the plot.Guess who pruned them all as you would bushes. Yes it was Tony. When he moans at the thorns sticking him when he picks them I just have to look at him and he knows.
Jeannine, I am so sorry to hear about your beans.
Sorry to here you have lost your beans :'(
p/s my o/h just breaks all my dinner plates. ::)
June
Hi Jeannine do you think maybe John just had a bit of a day when he was confused.
I do remember my step Dad a keen rose grower carefully pruning off the new buds instead of the deadheads. He was then in the early stages of dementia and yet other days he could tend his roses normally. John obviously remembered the peas so maybe he thought he was doing the right thing bless him.
I'm sure youve forgiven him by now anyway. Love to you both xxxx
No worries, I actually didn't get angry , it is isn't something I do very often,and no I didn't laugh either.
XX Jeannine
I remember the time Ian "weeded" a row of Radish. trouble was they were sown between the parsnips as a catch crop and also to mark the row till the parsnips germinated, so all the seedlin parsnips had gone. I'm afraid he took offence of my annoyance and got out of a lot of weeding after
marg
Oh you really opened a can of worms with this thread didn't you. I've got a feeling that dredging some of these stories back up could result in a divorce or two. ;D
Na.. they are good memories, part of living together XX Jeannine
I bet john has fantastic memories of all that great food you have been cooking for him over the years.
George Washington Snr - Well you'll never guess what my son did when I sent him down to the allotment to pick cherries.
You could of course reverse this - and set up a forum or a thread for our OH's friends and family for them to moan about us lot for our nutty antics. Can just imagine " well I went to help out today and guess what got a rollicking for weeding, well how was I to know" And "oh no not another meal with courgettes" :P :D ::)
OH is strictly banned from the garden unless needed to move heavy objects, and only then under strict supervision! Luckily for me he's not much interested in gardening of any variety. The trouble is they don't realise that you don't treat beans the same way you do peas.
This year I only have the slugs to blame for the lack of a decent crop. Have just discovered they've even started on the shallots. Little blighters. >:(
And yes, we have the 'not more <insert veg here>' conversations as well. He did relent last summer when I pointed out how little we'd gone to the supermarket. ::)
No matter how much they drive us potty, I certainly wouldn't be without my OH which I guess is what marriage is all about.
I have just one word M*N need I say anymore tehe
Can't live with 'em..can't live without 'em
XX Jeannine